Management

House Small Business panel prepares to mark up contractor bills

Coffman legislation would target fraud through referrals to inspector general.

News

Jersey Boys in the (Government) News

Pay & Benefits

GOP budget plan includes pay freeze extension, workforce reduction

Proposal also asks feds to ‘make a more equitable contribution’ to retirement benefits.

Oversight

Republican budget proposal a political document

Plan offers few details on which 'wasteful' programs and agencies would be cut.

Management

Condoleezza Rice on veep job: 'Not me'

Former Secretary of State says vice presidential candidate should be 'somebody who really wants it.'

Defense

Suspect in Afghan killings was once found liable in financial fraud

Robert Bales joined the Army months after he had been accused of engaging in financial fraud, The Post reports.

Defense

U.S. simulation shows Israeli strike on Iran could bring wider war

Planners fear U.S. involvement would be unavoidable, The Times reports.

Management

Mentoring can make a mark, personnel chief says

Speech comes as Congress weighs a phased-in retirement approach that would allow older employees to pass along knowledge to younger colleagues.

Oversight

Primaries a Threat for House GOP

More House Republicans could lose in the primaries than in the general election.

Oversight

Court upholds FDA requirement to put graphic warnings on cigarette packs

Appeals court also stands by law that lets the agency ban marketing that might appeal to children and teens.

News

FAA Relenting on Passenger Gadgets?

For years, the techno-savvy members of the flying public have resented Federal Aviation Administration requirements that passengers turn off cellphones and other electronic devices to prepare for takeoff.

Defense

Afghan ambassador: 'We are an ally in war against terror'

Eklil Hakimi calls for a long-term partnership between U.S., Afghanistan.

Defense

Suspect in Afghan shootings identified

Staff Sgt. Robert Bales enlisted in the Army in 2001 and is a veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan.

Tech

Telework Security and Etiquette

Significant gaps still exist in ensuring secure remote network access for federal workers.

Management

Contractor pay caps re-emerge in Senate

Boxer and Grassley bill would limit reimbursement to $400,000.

Management

Public not as anti-government as you might think

Though measures such as the federal pay freeze poll well, average citizens don’t share the tea party’s views on spending.